Chords for Lee Kernaghan - Flying With The King (Official Music Video)
Tempo:
67.05 bpm
Chords used:
A
D
F#m
E
A#
Tuning:Standard Tuning (EADGBE)Capo:+0fret
Start Jamming...
[A] [A#] [A]
[F#m] [A] [D] Dad, Dad, you're never going to believe this.
[A] Oh, [E] I'm here, I'm with Mum.
Dad, guess who
I was sitting [A] next to on the plane today?
It was Slim Dusty, Dad.
He had his [F#m] old songbook
with him and he told me all [A] stories about how he used to tour the country with his wife
Joy and his daughter Anne.
Dad, it [F#m] was amazing.
And he told me all about an Aboriginal [D] driver
named Trombie.
Oh, we gotta go.
Yeah, I [A] miss you too.
Love you [D] Dad.
[E] [A]
It [F#m] was [D]
[A] [D] [E] [A]
Anne at 6.03. [F#m] He sits down next to me.
[D] We were flying out across the [A] Great Divide.
Bound for WA, he [F#m] shook my hand and said, G'day.
[D]
There I was, Slim Dusty, [E] by my side.
I was flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
[D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
This [F#m]
[E] [A] Trombie riding slow, [F#m] 30,000 feet below.
[D] Way down there, round a five [A]
-gigicole.
[E] [A] The desert stretching on, [F#m] home to countless dusty songs.
[D] He was a man who walked the [E] country mile.
[D] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
I [D] was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
[F#m]
[D] [A] [E] [D]
Before I knew the wheels touched [F#m] down, he smiled and said, I'll see you around.
[D] There was so much more to say, but [E] he was gone.
And now he's gone.
[Bm] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
[D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
[F#m] [A]
[D] [A]
[F#m]
[A] Inside each [D] town that I visit, as I tour around this great country [A] of ours,
[E] there is an [Em] undeniable spirit of Slim [A] Dusty that's been woven into the fabric of our [F#m] society.
In my heart, [D] I feel Slim's spirit is still out there, travelling [A] those country miles.
[D] So Slim [E] Dusty's name [A] and his songs live forever.
[F#m] [D] [A]
[F#m] [A] [D] Dad, Dad, you're never going to believe this.
[A] Oh, [E] I'm here, I'm with Mum.
Dad, guess who
I was sitting [A] next to on the plane today?
It was Slim Dusty, Dad.
He had his [F#m] old songbook
with him and he told me all [A] stories about how he used to tour the country with his wife
Joy and his daughter Anne.
Dad, it [F#m] was amazing.
And he told me all about an Aboriginal [D] driver
named Trombie.
Oh, we gotta go.
Yeah, I [A] miss you too.
Love you [D] Dad.
[E] [A]
It [F#m] was [D]
[A] [D] [E] [A]
Anne at 6.03. [F#m] He sits down next to me.
[D] We were flying out across the [A] Great Divide.
Bound for WA, he [F#m] shook my hand and said, G'day.
[D]
There I was, Slim Dusty, [E] by my side.
I was flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
[D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
This [F#m]
[E] [A] Trombie riding slow, [F#m] 30,000 feet below.
[D] Way down there, round a five [A]
-gigicole.
[E] [A] The desert stretching on, [F#m] home to countless dusty songs.
[D] He was a man who walked the [E] country mile.
[D] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
I [D] was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
[F#m]
[D] [A] [E] [D]
Before I knew the wheels touched [F#m] down, he smiled and said, I'll see you around.
[D] There was so much more to say, but [E] he was gone.
And now he's gone.
[Bm] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
[D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
[F#m] [A]
[D] [A]
[F#m]
[A] Inside each [D] town that I visit, as I tour around this great country [A] of ours,
[E] there is an [Em] undeniable spirit of Slim [A] Dusty that's been woven into the fabric of our [F#m] society.
In my heart, [D] I feel Slim's spirit is still out there, travelling [A] those country miles.
[D] So Slim [E] Dusty's name [A] and his songs live forever.
[F#m] [D] [A]
Key:
A
D
F#m
E
A#
A
D
F#m
_ [A] _ _ [A#] _ [A] _ _ _ _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] Dad, Dad, you're never going to believe this.
[A] Oh, [E] I'm here, I'm with Mum.
Dad, guess who
I was sitting [A] next to on the plane today?
It was Slim Dusty, Dad.
He had his [F#m] old songbook
with him and he told me all [A] stories about how he used to tour the country with his wife
Joy and his daughter Anne.
Dad, it [F#m] was amazing.
And he told me all about an Aboriginal [D] driver
named Trombie.
Oh, we gotta go.
Yeah, I [A] miss you too.
Love you [D] Dad.
[E] _ [A] _
It [F#m] was _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A]
Anne at 6.03. [F#m] He sits down next to me.
[D] We were flying out across the [A] Great Divide. _ _
Bound for WA, he [F#m] shook my hand and said, G'day.
_ [D]
There I was, Slim Dusty, [E] by my side.
I was flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
_ _ [D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
This [F#m] _
_ _ [E] _ [A] Trombie riding slow, [F#m] 30,000 feet below.
_ [D] Way down there, round a five [A]
-gigicole.
[E] _ [A] The desert stretching on, [F#m] home to countless dusty songs.
[D] He was a man who walked the [E] country mile.
[D] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
I [D] was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [D]
Before I knew the wheels touched [F#m] down, he smiled and said, I'll see you around.
[D] There was so much more to say, but [E] he was gone.
And now he's gone.
[Bm] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
_ [D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
[A] Inside each [D] town that I visit, as I tour around this great country [A] of ours,
[E] there is an [Em] undeniable spirit of Slim [A] Dusty that's been woven into the fabric of our [F#m] society.
In my heart, [D] I feel Slim's spirit is still out there, travelling [A] those country miles.
[D] So Slim [E] Dusty's name [A] and his songs live forever.
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _ [D] Dad, Dad, you're never going to believe this.
[A] Oh, [E] I'm here, I'm with Mum.
Dad, guess who
I was sitting [A] next to on the plane today?
It was Slim Dusty, Dad.
He had his [F#m] old songbook
with him and he told me all [A] stories about how he used to tour the country with his wife
Joy and his daughter Anne.
Dad, it [F#m] was amazing.
And he told me all about an Aboriginal [D] driver
named Trombie.
Oh, we gotta go.
Yeah, I [A] miss you too.
Love you [D] Dad.
[E] _ [A] _
It [F#m] was _ _ _ [D] _
_ _ [A] _ [D] _ _ [E] _ _ [A]
Anne at 6.03. [F#m] He sits down next to me.
[D] We were flying out across the [A] Great Divide. _ _
Bound for WA, he [F#m] shook my hand and said, G'day.
_ [D]
There I was, Slim Dusty, [E] by my side.
I was flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
_ _ [D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
This [F#m] _
_ _ [E] _ [A] Trombie riding slow, [F#m] 30,000 feet below.
_ [D] Way down there, round a five [A]
-gigicole.
[E] _ [A] The desert stretching on, [F#m] home to countless dusty songs.
[D] He was a man who walked the [E] country mile.
[D] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
I [D] was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ [E] _ _ [D]
Before I knew the wheels touched [F#m] down, he smiled and said, I'll see you around.
[D] There was so much more to say, but [E] he was gone.
And now he's gone.
[Bm] I was [E] flying [A] with the king, riding [F#m] on the wind.
A small town [D] boy from nowhere.
My head up [E] in the clouds.
All the times I [A] heard him play.
Here I [F#m] was today.
_ [D] I was flying, [E] I was flying [A] with the king.
_ _ [F#m] _ _ _ _ [A] _
[D] _ _ _ [A] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ [F#m] _ _
[A] Inside each [D] town that I visit, as I tour around this great country [A] of ours,
[E] there is an [Em] undeniable spirit of Slim [A] Dusty that's been woven into the fabric of our [F#m] society.
In my heart, [D] I feel Slim's spirit is still out there, travelling [A] those country miles.
[D] So Slim [E] Dusty's name [A] and his songs live forever.
[F#m] _ _ _ _ [D] _ _ _ _ [A] _